You can also list the best Peter vocals if you'd like. Personally I'm not a big fan of his voice (my one deterrent of listening to the Gabriel era more often), but perhaps I could be persuaded by good suggestions. And also to be fair.

Red Rain for instance? Or if we are only talking Genesis here: The Apocalypse in 9/8th section in Supper`s Ready

Speaking of Phil, I always get goosebumps listening to him singing Afterglow on Three Sides Live. A much more powerful version, than on Seconds Out or even on Wind And Wuthering. But maybe that is just me, feeling that way.

Red Rain for instance? Or if we are only talking Genesis here: The Apocalypse in 9/8th section in Supper`s Ready

Speaking of Phil, I always get goosebumps listening to him singing Afterglow on Three Sides Live. A much more powerful version, than on Seconds Out or even on Wind And Wuthering. But maybe that is just me, feeling that way.

I agree with everything you said, I would add DWTMK which is quite amazing imo, that a Cappella intro never sounded quite the same with Phil live

the fact that Peter still sings better than ever while Phil cannot anymore

Peter sings better than ever? Really?

I saw him on Later with Jools Holland and was not impressed. I noticed he needed a lot of help from backing singers and has no hope with the high notes.

Phil's voice has got thinner since the '80s, that's true, but I would say Peter's certainly has too.

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"We have got a bit of a reputation. I had a conversation with Noel Gallagher at a party once and said to him, 'I'm in a band but it's the most uncool band in the world – Marillion'. He went, 'Yeah, you're right.' Deadpan! Not even smiling." Mark Kelly, Marillion

I've always thought Peter's best vocals ever were on So. He never sounded better before or since.

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"We have got a bit of a reputation. I had a conversation with Noel Gallagher at a party once and said to him, 'I'm in a band but it's the most uncool band in the world – Marillion'. He went, 'Yeah, you're right.' Deadpan! Not even smiling." Mark Kelly, Marillion

Saw Peter live in concert last Summer. His voice was incredible, high notes and all, for two and a half hours. Maybe he has some off-nights, and I can pick on some of his vocals on some 2007 live recordings I have, but in Camden, NJ in 2011 He was ON. Better than ever, as the man said.